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microsoft knows this as well. so this could be a very natural pairing for them. >> reporter: but a pairing could ruffle more feathers between microsoft and its other computer maker partners. still, analysts say even if microsoft decides against investing in dell, the software giant, which is now sitting on more than $68 billion in cash will have to spend some of that money soon. ruben ramirez, "n.b.r.," new york. >> susie: our market monitor tonight is bullish on the stock market and says there are many choices for investors to pick up cheap stocks. he's john rogers, founder and chief investment officer of ariel investments and its flagship ariel mutual fund has tripled in value since march 2009. john, this is the first time you are our market monitor, so welcome to "nightly business report." let me begin by asking you, here we've got the stock market at these new levels. why do you think this momentum is going to continue? >> well, as we talked to companies all around the country, we continue to hear that, you kn
microsoft knows this as well. so this could be a very natural pairing for them. >> reporter: but a pairing could ruffle more feathers between microsoft and its other computer maker partners. still, analysts say even if microsoft decides against investing in dell, the software giant, which is now sitting on more than $68 billion in cash will have to spend some of that money soon. ruben ramirez, "n.b.r.," new york. >> susie: our market monitor tonight is bullish on the stock...
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microsoft knows this as well. so this could be a very natural pairing for them. >> reporter: but a pairing could ruffle more feathers between microsoft and its other computer maker partners. still, analysts say even if microsoft decides against investing in dell, the software giant, which is now sitting on more than $68 billion in cash will have to spend some of that money soon. ruben ramirez, "n.b.r.," new york. >> susie: our market monitor tonight is bullish on the stock market and says there are many choices for investors to pick up cheap stocks. he's john rogers, founder and chief investment officer of ariel investments and its flagship ariel mutual fund has tripled in value since march 2009. john, this is the first time you are our market monitor, so welcome to "nightly business report." let me begin by asking you here we've got the stock market at these new levels. why do you think this momentum is going to continue? >> well, as we talked to companies all around the country, we continue to hear that, you kno
microsoft knows this as well. so this could be a very natural pairing for them. >> reporter: but a pairing could ruffle more feathers between microsoft and its other computer maker partners. still, analysts say even if microsoft decides against investing in dell, the software giant, which is now sitting on more than $68 billion in cash will have to spend some of that money soon. ruben ramirez, "n.b.r.," new york. >> susie: our market monitor tonight is bullish on the stock...
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microsoft reports this afternoon. i want to give you one thought. that is when people say netflix, apple and microsoft in the same sentence. i put together this chart. this is planet apple right here. microsoft is much smaller. call it mars. this is netflix right there. more like an asteroid. very, very different companies. apple is just that big. back to you. >> what is this? i'm next? >> yeah. >> meteorologist christina loren, take it away. creative, jon. we are talking about cloud cover in the bay area. >> i think he was talking about where the heat is coming from. >> very good. >>> it is not coming from out here. good morning to you. you are right on the money, jon. she radiates that heat. we are looking good today. san francisco, starting to see the sky open up enough without dodging showers. we have showers coming down on the radar. defined line. extending from tracy to san jose and santa cruz. you can see light and spotty. the rain where you run to your vehicle. you don't need to carry your umbrella. i want to show you what we are expecting h
microsoft reports this afternoon. i want to give you one thought. that is when people say netflix, apple and microsoft in the same sentence. i put together this chart. this is planet apple right here. microsoft is much smaller. call it mars. this is netflix right there. more like an asteroid. very, very different companies. apple is just that big. back to you. >> what is this? i'm next? >> yeah. >> meteorologist christina loren, take it away. creative, jon. we are talking...
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. >> will microsoft give investors to cheer about? software giant reports earnings after the bell today. while the dow and s&p are flirting with all-time highs, set in october of '07, microsoft is basically going nowhere, down 5% over the same period of time. john fortt is on that story as well for us. john? >> yeah, tyler, the street is looking for around 75 sent in eps on 25.1 billion in revenue, the decline in the pc market looks to be down 5 or 6% year over year. looms pretty large over this report. analyst are expecting the bulk of the revenue contribution to come from the business and server and tools divisions. ibm suggests enterprise spending might actually hold up. that a good sign for them. windows isn't expected to do that badly, just over 5 billion in revenue bolstered by businesses refreshing pcs with windows 7. that would be pretty good considering that number i gave before about pcs being down year over year. so we will see. we will also get a strong showing from the entertainment and devices division where xbox and kin
. >> will microsoft give investors to cheer about? software giant reports earnings after the bell today. while the dow and s&p are flirting with all-time highs, set in october of '07, microsoft is basically going nowhere, down 5% over the same period of time. john fortt is on that story as well for us. john? >> yeah, tyler, the street is looking for around 75 sent in eps on 25.1 billion in revenue, the decline in the pc market looks to be down 5 or 6% year over year. looms...
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i think microsoft was able to float five-year debt with less than 1%. clearly i think dell can get away with that. it may cult matly be the whole lbo wave all over again. >> for the second of the people just joininging us, number one we have an official statement from dell saying they don't comment on rumor and speculation. i guess that the normal thing you would expect them to say. number two, if a stock is up by 14%, is there one report that says there is news of a possible pe buyout of dell. >> yes. so take this with a grain of salt, folks. dell, one headline, one report on the name definitely moving the stock. and with the stock that hasn't done much the last decade, it is obviously believed. >> it is just talks. rumor of talks. >> you slap a slight premium on that deal and you talk about a consortium of the biggest private equity firms in the world plus michael dell to front it as well. this is an extremely difficult deal it get done. we have talked about best buy often. we have talked about how do we raise that money on a slow growth. but descent
i think microsoft was able to float five-year debt with less than 1%. clearly i think dell can get away with that. it may cult matly be the whole lbo wave all over again. >> for the second of the people just joininging us, number one we have an official statement from dell saying they don't comment on rumor and speculation. i guess that the normal thing you would expect them to say. number two, if a stock is up by 14%, is there one report that says there is news of a possible pe buyout of...
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i think facebook is in a unique position with microsoft and their ownership with skype. facebook wins by being on all operating systems. but if they can take skype and leverage microsoft experience, there is the unique ability to bypass the tell cox pecom provi. that would be a face changer. are they doing that? i don't know. but that would be a smart direction. >> let's talk more broadly about where money is heading in technology. is it into devices or gadgets or some place else? >> i think the most interesting area to look at is where are the friction and pain points around us? i think we have a lot of talk about fiscal cliff and countries with economic issuees. we hear about people having trouble borrowing money for houses. the movement of capitol and the improvements and efficiency of capitol flow are the next big wave. i think you need to have a long term vision and start looking at companies like lending clubs, second market, angel list, slated. all of these companies are reinvengt the capitol. >> these are payments, money processing, fund flows, what? >> less abou
i think facebook is in a unique position with microsoft and their ownership with skype. facebook wins by being on all operating systems. but if they can take skype and leverage microsoft experience, there is the unique ability to bypass the tell cox pecom provi. that would be a face changer. are they doing that? i don't know. but that would be a smart direction. >> let's talk more broadly about where money is heading in technology. is it into devices or gadgets or some place else?...
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that up. >> they have the sound machines with the ocean noise, the microsoft call. >> the microsoft conference call. but that is it. i know that mcdonald has been heightening the zzz product, their sleep products. microsoft ought to add another line of business. >> it would do well. >> lunesoft. >> quickly touch on starbucks. those shares are rising pre-market. posting a 13% jump in quarterly profits. revenues beat forecasts. global same-store sales jumped 6% helped by strength in the u.s. and china/asia/pacific region. i think it was a real relief because of what we heard from the other companies doing business in that part of the world. >> so much to like in that conference call. china, two-year constant. three-year comps, mid-60s. moving into an incredible number of cities. at the same time they're doing the operating margin expanding. you've got a crimping operating market. four cities they're kicking butt in, st. petersburg, moscow, beijing and ho chi minh city. >> they'd probably be drinking a skim latte -- >> they would. >> i could see lenin getting off the finland station an
that up. >> they have the sound machines with the ocean noise, the microsoft call. >> the microsoft conference call. but that is it. i know that mcdonald has been heightening the zzz product, their sleep products. microsoft ought to add another line of business. >> it would do well. >> lunesoft. >> quickly touch on starbucks. those shares are rising pre-market. posting a 13% jump in quarterly profits. revenues beat forecasts. global same-store sales jumped 6%...
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we're getting a glimpse of how microsoft is faring after a year of big changes at the company. as people stopped buying personal computers. net income came in at $6.37 billion, down 4%. first earnings report since microsoft tossed the old school mouse owe for a touch-based system. microsoft says sales of windows are up but didn't release numbers for windows 8, the new version. mrs. mayor making a foray into computer hardware. reports of initial sales have been disappointing. and in what would be another major shift in strategy, microsoft is considering making a $2 billion invest nmt one of the biggest customers, dell. and come supreme court says face poos r.book has overtaken google maps as the most popular app in the united states. facebook first overtook google maps in september when apple booted google off its new operating sis tismt and taking a look at markets, stocks closed mixed today as the worst slump overshadowing improving economic data. apple a big drag with long with intel and applied materials. and will smart shoes be the next big product at apple? apple applied f
we're getting a glimpse of how microsoft is faring after a year of big changes at the company. as people stopped buying personal computers. net income came in at $6.37 billion, down 4%. first earnings report since microsoft tossed the old school mouse owe for a touch-based system. microsoft says sales of windows are up but didn't release numbers for windows 8, the new version. mrs. mayor making a foray into computer hardware. reports of initial sales have been disappointing. and in what would...
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. >> microsoft did that. they start with nothing and created billions in shareholder wealth but then. >> microsoft is free to compete and compete aggressively but not unlawfully. >> the government sued microsoft for offering people free software. at the time microsoft spent exactly zero dollars on lobbying. ey were busy changing the world. they were busy creating a computer revolution and helping the internet revolution, and for that they got drawn into court, they spend millions and -- hundreds of millions defending themselves against the justice department. so how much money they spend toy on lobbyists? hundreds of millions of dollars a year. they learned their ugly lesson. we created a system in which, if you don't do it, you're at a competitiv disadvantage. >> a public private partnerip. >> a puck private marter inship. >> businesses love to have a partner in government. this little windowmaker must have loved the attention it got by having the vice-president praise its product. >> you're make something o
. >> microsoft did that. they start with nothing and created billions in shareholder wealth but then. >> microsoft is free to compete and compete aggressively but not unlawfully. >> the government sued microsoft for offering people free software. at the time microsoft spent exactly zero dollars on lobbying. ey were busy changing the world. they were busy creating a computer revolution and helping the internet revolution, and for that they got drawn into court, they spend...
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there's not a lot of growth in microsoft's products. it will probably be a moderate performer after these earnings come out. i think you'll get a good boost short term. longer term microsoft has serious growth issues, so i think it's a company to be avoided. >> all right. we'll leave it there. gentlemen, thanks very much for joining us. so appreciate it. we'll watch all of those names next week in a busy earnings week. over to bertha coombs with a quick market flash. over to you, bertha. >> reporter: the s&p and dow both up 1% this year ending at five-year highs, and when you take a look at the dow jones industrial average, five stocks are closing at new highs for travelers, j&j and also 3m, they closed at historic highs. 3m, the best performers, up 2.5 this week. >> thanks so much. the fed knows everything. transcripts from our 2007, pour cold water on that. shocking details of what was said and what wasn't said as the financial crisis was unfolding, and later, which batmobile would you buy in the one from the 1960s tv series. goes up
there's not a lot of growth in microsoft's products. it will probably be a moderate performer after these earnings come out. i think you'll get a good boost short term. longer term microsoft has serious growth issues, so i think it's a company to be avoided. >> all right. we'll leave it there. gentlemen, thanks very much for joining us. so appreciate it. we'll watch all of those names next week in a busy earnings week. over to bertha coombs with a quick market flash. over to you, bertha....
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stuart: wife and microsoft? microsoft -- stop laughing. microsoft buys software that goes to the phone which is selling well. nicole: what is it doing? stuart: i am looking. nicole: it is up 0.4. full disclosure, stuart varney owns microsoft shares. stuart: anyone who watches this program knows very well i am a long-suffering microsoft shareholder. look at that. up $0.10. there is a rally. there are conflicting reports regarding how walmart is involved in the gun control discussions. at the white house are they meeting with the vice president or the attorney general? regardless, walmart is involved. joining us is kim carney from the washington examiner. walmart is involved in these discussions about gun-control and gun policy going forward. what does the administration want from walmart? >> an administration official told the washington post earlier this week or last week that is a no wal-mart stands to benefit from a restriction on private parties sales. if the government makes it harder for me to sell my gun to you, more guns will be bou
stuart: wife and microsoft? microsoft -- stop laughing. microsoft buys software that goes to the phone which is selling well. nicole: what is it doing? stuart: i am looking. nicole: it is up 0.4. full disclosure, stuart varney owns microsoft shares. stuart: anyone who watches this program knows very well i am a long-suffering microsoft shareholder. look at that. up $0.10. there is a rally. there are conflicting reports regarding how walmart is involved in the gun control discussions. at the...
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in that category microsoft has done badly. windows phone 8 is the new operating system for phones and that has been used by nokia to make the luminesce that started to be discounted which means they are not selling that well and on the other side of it you have windows 8 which is the new o s for regular pcs that specialize in tablets which is the device that apple has done so well with and google is beginning to do well with. what you are seeing is not many sales of those either, windows is split. stuart: they say it is just a start, expected to break into the top of the market from the word go. it is a start. not only a good start but too far behind and can't catch up. >> something like that. remember the start of the iphone. people were overwhelmed by our incredible was. there were lines going everywhere. this was kick the tires, see how it feels, not really buy anything like that. people are not embracing the new platform. of course people over time accept the new software but not a provision beginning. stuart: last one, st
in that category microsoft has done badly. windows phone 8 is the new operating system for phones and that has been used by nokia to make the luminesce that started to be discounted which means they are not selling that well and on the other side of it you have windows 8 which is the new o s for regular pcs that specialize in tablets which is the device that apple has done so well with and google is beginning to do well with. what you are seeing is not many sales of those either, windows is...
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we begin with microsoft, john joins us with the details. >> reporter: microsoft turned in solid results. revenue just a little bit short of expectations at 21.46 billion dollars. eps a penny better at 76 cents. microsoft says when you count deferred revenue thing are actually a little bit better than that. a couple of highlights. windows, the windows group did better than expected at 5.8 billion in revenue. the business division did a little shy at 5.7. now jane wells has a little bit on starbucks, another big company. jane? >> reporter: john, shares have been up after hours. they were up over 3% at one point. starbucks reported its best holiday ever, best earnings per share ever at 57 cents. improving operator margins to 16.6%. stronger comp sales in the u.s. and china and the company says the turn around in europe is under way. but the ceo was most energized on a call talked about the launch of single serve coffee machines. we're deeply dmoibtd leader in this space. watch out green mountain. >> with more than 150,000 machines sold since launch, it's off to an exceptional start as we b
we begin with microsoft, john joins us with the details. >> reporter: microsoft turned in solid results. revenue just a little bit short of expectations at 21.46 billion dollars. eps a penny better at 76 cents. microsoft says when you count deferred revenue thing are actually a little bit better than that. a couple of highlights. windows, the windows group did better than expected at 5.8 billion in revenue. the business division did a little shy at 5.7. now jane wells has a little bit on...
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replacing intel, cisco, microsoft, oracle. are those now our father stocks like merck and pfizer and lilly were before them or general motors, bethlehem steel and woolworth were before those? i would argue kind of, yeah. apple being revalued identically to intel, microsoft and oracle on earnings basis, lower than those. those were once high-growth stocks where the growth has stalled out. their shares trade at a discount. apple in a sad way is a source of funds. it's supplying the fuel for the revaluation higher as it sheds billions of dollars in market cap, money that goes into the other segments of tech and the rest of the market in general. fine young stock cannibals. all these revaluations are playing out right now and that's why we're seeing such a robust market. money coming in from the sidelines, recognizing with washington off the front pages with loan growth picking up and interest rates on bonds not competitive, it's time to pay more for stocks. here's the bottom line, this is the kind of super bullish moment we only
replacing intel, cisco, microsoft, oracle. are those now our father stocks like merck and pfizer and lilly were before them or general motors, bethlehem steel and woolworth were before those? i would argue kind of, yeah. apple being revalued identically to intel, microsoft and oracle on earnings basis, lower than those. those were once high-growth stocks where the growth has stalled out. their shares trade at a discount. apple in a sad way is a source of funds. it's supplying the fuel for the...
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. >> and now you also have microsoft in the game. and i think really, microsoft and r.i.m. are going to be duking this out for third place. >> when you say they've got a chance to make this right. what will make it right, what will make it fall short of right. >> they need to activate the existing user base. they still have millions of users on blackberry. they still have a lot of i.t. departments in large enterprises that like r.i.m., and like the security features that they provide to these corporations. so you need to really embolden that core user base and build off of that. >> melissa, you got a question back home? >> carl, to your point about mind share, alex. if i'm an app developer out there, i'm not going to choose to build an app for a research in motion device. the problem seems to me that it's sort of a virtuous cycle. you need the app ecosystem in order to attract users, but you need the users to attract the app developers. you need to say, research in motion is a device i am building for. >> it's that typical catch-22. i think that a lot of app developers are
. >> and now you also have microsoft in the game. and i think really, microsoft and r.i.m. are going to be duking this out for third place. >> when you say they've got a chance to make this right. what will make it right, what will make it fall short of right. >> they need to activate the existing user base. they still have millions of users on blackberry. they still have a lot of i.t. departments in large enterprises that like r.i.m., and like the security features that they...
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looks mighty different for microsoft. everybody will watch with such a weak pc market this company obviously revamping their operating system. putting out a tablet, branching in into the hardware market. microsoft has been making some big bets, guys. here's what to watch. earnings per share of 75 cents expected on revenues of 21.53 billion. that is after the bell. i will be there. it will be a big one to watch. ashley: certainly is. sandra, thank you very much. by the way, keep it here for full coverage for after the bell results as sandra said, microsoft, starbucks and many more. 4:00 p.m. eastern time here on fox business. tracy: sandra said earlier, starbucks could be a nice little surprise. we have to talk more about apple. we have concerns over its growth, totally hitting the stock, especially since apple has been losing market share to samsung. that very fact has people wondering how the heck i get my money in samsung instead. there is no listing here in the u.s. believe it or not. no adr, nothing like toyota and so
looks mighty different for microsoft. everybody will watch with such a weak pc market this company obviously revamping their operating system. putting out a tablet, branching in into the hardware market. microsoft has been making some big bets, guys. here's what to watch. earnings per share of 75 cents expected on revenues of 21.53 billion. that is after the bell. i will be there. it will be a big one to watch. ashley: certainly is. sandra, thank you very much. by the way, keep it here for full...
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microsoft shares slipped as much as 2% on the news in after hours trading. here are the numbers: microsoft earned $0.76 a share, down 3.7% from a year ago. revenues rose more than 2.5% to $21.5 billion, but also below expectations. the results mark the first quarter to include sales of microsoft's new windows 8 operating system, and its tablet computer, the ur
microsoft shares slipped as much as 2% on the news in after hours trading. here are the numbers: microsoft earned $0.76 a share, down 3.7% from a year ago. revenues rose more than 2.5% to $21.5 billion, but also below expectations. the results mark the first quarter to include sales of microsoft's new windows 8 operating system, and its tablet computer, the ur
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earlier on this week we learned about a partnership between microsoft and facebook. today we actually got some more details. let me just get them to you. microsoft says starting today there will be five times more facebook content on that bing side bar and bing will be the only search eng beginning where you can find the search results. if you want to call it simon customize search, that seems to be the big theme in tech this week. back to you. >> seema, thank you very much. the view from the nasdaq. >>> let's head to chicago. 12:35. rick santelli has more from the pits there. hi, rick. >> hi, simon. stocks are up. interest rates are up. it makes sense. they're marching together down main street. will it last forever? at some point higher rates are going to be something they don't like. we're up half a dozen bases points today and breaking through that pattern the next several days. another reason rates might be up, look overseas. they had auctions in europe and they didn't do badly so we're melting away that safety trait. they've broken out to the 160 yield being vi
earlier on this week we learned about a partnership between microsoft and facebook. today we actually got some more details. let me just get them to you. microsoft says starting today there will be five times more facebook content on that bing side bar and bing will be the only search eng beginning where you can find the search results. if you want to call it simon customize search, that seems to be the big theme in tech this week. back to you. >> seema, thank you very much. the view from...
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and dell and microsoft in particular at the end of the year, we thought, were extremely cheap. and people always wonder what's the catalyst that's going to turn that around, and we're seeing it with dell. by the way, with ibm although the stock didn't do that well last year, it's been a great run for the last four or fife years. iibm was written off for did at the beginning of the decade, and it's had a very, very nice corporate turn around. david: mark, i'm suspecting that because you think those guys inside the beltway are going to mess things up again and there will be a buying opportunity, that you're big in cash right now. about what percentage of your portfolio's in cash, and where else is it? >> well, david, i run what i will call a balanced fund of small to mid cap equity, value sensitive and short duration high-yield debt. you know, high-yield debt's now trading with a less than 6% handle, so that's not cheap. i tend to agree with charlie. we happen to be involved with dell. it'll be interesting to see if they can take it private at the price talk they're talking of $1
and dell and microsoft in particular at the end of the year, we thought, were extremely cheap. and people always wonder what's the catalyst that's going to turn that around, and we're seeing it with dell. by the way, with ibm although the stock didn't do that well last year, it's been a great run for the last four or fife years. iibm was written off for did at the beginning of the decade, and it's had a very, very nice corporate turn around. david: mark, i'm suspecting that because you think...
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microsoft released windows 8 operating system the last few months and a wave of new laptops with that operating system are in the store shelves. >> our partners at consumer reports tell us whether the any computers are worth the upgrade. >> with release of ones 8, microsoft's new operating system a wave of laptops have hit the shelves designed to take advantage of windows bold new design. consumer reports shows dozens of the choices. >> at this microsoft store, one of 30 to open so far an the country, shoppers are checking out the newest ones 8 computers. >> if consumer reports laboratories, dozens of the new windows 8 laptops have been tested, too. to evaluate the displays, testers shine lights at computer screens to measure glare, keyboards are evaluated and testers assess them for how comfortable they are to you. >> all the new laptops take advantage of the tablet like features including the tiles allowing you to display live content or reach apps. >> some can turn themselves into a lab debt. testers say the convertible computers are lightweight for laptops but heavy for a tablet.
microsoft released windows 8 operating system the last few months and a wave of new laptops with that operating system are in the store shelves. >> our partners at consumer reports tell us whether the any computers are worth the upgrade. >> with release of ones 8, microsoft's new operating system a wave of laptops have hit the shelves designed to take advantage of windows bold new design. consumer reports shows dozens of the choices. >> at this microsoft store, one of 30 to...
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now, microsoft just about owns the price 27. here is a -- they basically have said, listen, we are going to trade at 27 and anything we do, dividends, special dividends, windows one, two, three, four, five, six, anything we do is not going to budge our stock, so we're going to buy 27 and just keep it. here is the earnings for the last -- since 2009, becky. $1.70, $2.10, 2.73, 2786. so everything year, it goes up. >> and the multiples get more and more compressed? >> i guess. you know what the revenue number is now? >> what? >> 80 billion. this kb can do 80 billion but it has been stuck. you remember the special dividend it did? >> you did see a trade up. >> it did. but, really, it's still a $232 billion company and that's all it is is 232 billion. >> why, do you think people are going to stick around, people -- >> it just is the law. i don't know what's. when it gets overloved and is people have been recommending -- remember on the way up people were saying, i don't like apple, i don't like google. i'm doing a spread because mic
now, microsoft just about owns the price 27. here is a -- they basically have said, listen, we are going to trade at 27 and anything we do, dividends, special dividends, windows one, two, three, four, five, six, anything we do is not going to budge our stock, so we're going to buy 27 and just keep it. here is the earnings for the last -- since 2009, becky. $1.70, $2.10, 2.73, 2786. so everything year, it goes up. >> and the multiples get more and more compressed? >> i guess. you...
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that is why companies like yahoo and intel and microsoft advanced micro devices go in and set up shop because israel is an opportunity. but he has spoken about how inflation is so unbelievably high, the taxes are very high. what are you going to do as finance minister to really make it a better and more conducive atmosphere for the entrepreneur in israel? >> 1.4%, this was the index. as mentioned before, the economy is still growing and relatively good speed, it was mainly, mainly due to increasing investments in the economy in israel since the beginning of 2010 investment was close to 24%. helping us create many, many new jobs and to overcome the global crisis relatively in good shape. still we will have to make some budget cuts, which will be tough. but i would emphasize to make it more and more attractive for the investments. we strengthen israel's image as a global center for technology innovation for development and more and more companies from the united states, intel and many others invested in israel. in the last two years many, many new investments by companies that also open
that is why companies like yahoo and intel and microsoft advanced micro devices go in and set up shop because israel is an opportunity. but he has spoken about how inflation is so unbelievably high, the taxes are very high. what are you going to do as finance minister to really make it a better and more conducive atmosphere for the entrepreneur in israel? >> 1.4%, this was the index. as mentioned before, the economy is still growing and relatively good speed, it was mainly, mainly due to...
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plus reports this morning of a possible new investment by microsoft will be talking about it later. you can't move the tv there. yuh-huh. we have the wireless receiver. listen. back in my day, there was no u-verse wireless receiver that let you move the tv away from the tv outlet. we can move it to the kitchen, the patio, the closet and almost anywhere. why would you want a tv in the closet? [ both laugh ] ♪ [ fancy voice ] brilliant idea, darling. ♪ [ female announcer ] the wireless receiver only from at&t u-verse. get u-verse tv for $29 a month for six months. at&t. >> welcome back to the kron 4 morning news. officials and defense a lithium battery and is on a boeing 787 that overheated earlier this month experienced a sudden, unexplained proper voltage was not overcharge as previously thought. >> it all happened during all nppomn airways flight on january 16th. the new information contradicts earlier assertions by japan's transport a divorce. >> all 50 of the 787 ddrea,;omer s have been grounded as officials, including the f a a investigate. >> they're also looking into g yes
plus reports this morning of a possible new investment by microsoft will be talking about it later. you can't move the tv there. yuh-huh. we have the wireless receiver. listen. back in my day, there was no u-verse wireless receiver that let you move the tv away from the tv outlet. we can move it to the kitchen, the patio, the closet and almost anywhere. why would you want a tv in the closet? [ both laugh ] ♪ [ fancy voice ] brilliant idea, darling. ♪ [ female announcer ] the wireless...
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microsoft has reportedly entered talks to help the finance of buyout of pc maker dell. >>> more fuel for the housing recovery, the national association of realtors said sales of existing homes hit a five-year high thanks to record low mortgage rates. and car dealers say record low interest rates are boosting their business with financing under 4% for used cars, and rates less than 2% for new vehicles. >>> in the wake of recent tarmac troubles, the u.s. senate said it will review the plans for use highly lithium batteries in the new 787 dreamliners. >>> a surprising report shows over the past two years the struggling u.s. postal service has maced out on some $34 million in government revenue to rivals fedex and ups in part because it lacks guaranteed two and three-day shipping. >>> bad news for your super bowl party. last year a drought led to fewer chickens and therefore fewer chicken wings which means your spicy buffalo dish will cost you 12% more. you can recoup that cash by inviting your valentine to dinner at white castle. for the sixth year in a row, the fast food chain will rol
microsoft has reportedly entered talks to help the finance of buyout of pc maker dell. >>> more fuel for the housing recovery, the national association of realtors said sales of existing homes hit a five-year high thanks to record low mortgage rates. and car dealers say record low interest rates are boosting their business with financing under 4% for used cars, and rates less than 2% for new vehicles. >>> in the wake of recent tarmac troubles, the u.s. senate said it will...
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and we've got more huge interviews including bill gates, right, bill, would he ever return to microsoft as ceo? we'll ask him that. and a whole lot more. >> and you see christine lagarde will join us as well from davos even as the overall markets keep marching toward all-time highs. apple continues to be rotten today. another down day for apple. is this truly a broken stock? we have a bull/bear debate coming up. >> down 12% this week. in the meantime let's look at those markets. you have the dow which is sitting up by about 50 points right now. in fact, it's ontrack for the best january since 1994. the s&p for its part is poised for its longest winning streak in over eight years. also moving to the upside right now and theed nasdaq despite t fact apple has been dragging on thane decks the nasdaq has been defying it and managing to have its best day today in three weeks. >> the s&p 500 flourished with the 1500 mark all day today. looking to close above it for the first time in more than five years. meanwhile jim paulson from wells capital management is still looking for the extra reach.
and we've got more huge interviews including bill gates, right, bill, would he ever return to microsoft as ceo? we'll ask him that. and a whole lot more. >> and you see christine lagarde will join us as well from davos even as the overall markets keep marching toward all-time highs. apple continues to be rotten today. another down day for apple. is this truly a broken stock? we have a bull/bear debate coming up. >> down 12% this week. in the meantime let's look at those markets. you...
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maybe this is a sign that they're worried about microsoft, and its new surface worried abo microsoft and its new surface computer or they are trying to steal research in motion. apple's stock is down 35% since september when it hit a high of $705. if you own the stock, you already know this. the market is doing just fine. joining me now is maureen. apple, look at that chart. it's just been dropping precipitously in the last few months on rumors that it's not buying as many components because it's not selling as many as the iphone 5s. it's not hurting the broader market, though? >> that's right. the market has been surprisingly resilient. >> other tech stocks, the other stocks overall -- i think last year we were in such a risk on/risk off year, the european finance minister would say one thing and it would move up or down. now it's all about stocks. >> it's almost really about companies. >> exactly. >> people are investing in these companies saying it's not all about recession and debt crisis. they are investing like investors should. >> yeah. looking at companies and what they mean
maybe this is a sign that they're worried about microsoft, and its new surface worried abo microsoft and its new surface computer or they are trying to steal research in motion. apple's stock is down 35% since september when it hit a high of $705. if you own the stock, you already know this. the market is doing just fine. joining me now is maureen. apple, look at that chart. it's just been dropping precipitously in the last few months on rumors that it's not buying as many components because...
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the new version of microsoft has a fresh look. it has new features and automatically updates itself off as part of the annual subscription. hundredtern says the dollar fee also lets you use five computers. >> it's great if the family has for theent computer mom.ter or the sun or the >> office 365 also remembers settings where ever you are. you will be able to pay forvidual subscriptions channels on youtube soon. it would be $5 or less per month. have a great day. my mom doesn't drink starbucks coffee because she thinks it's too dark, and so i brought her some blonde roast. she loves it now. "my son made me this coffee," "you should try it, it's delicious." ♪ "you should try it, it's delicious." we gotta sl the car. where would we even start? get the car. hi howard. get in. hi, good to see you. start with an actual written offer when selling your car, no strings attached. carmax. start here. and some people found that a little bit strong. but as soon as they tasted blonde roast, boy they were on board. ♪ charles county man in h
the new version of microsoft has a fresh look. it has new features and automatically updates itself off as part of the annual subscription. hundredtern says the dollar fee also lets you use five computers. >> it's great if the family has for theent computer mom.ter or the sun or the >> office 365 also remembers settings where ever you are. you will be able to pay forvidual subscriptions channels on youtube soon. it would be $5 or less per month. have a great day. my mom doesn't...
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microsoft, cisco, johnson and johnson. the dependent on technologies that come from israel. they're deeply dependent. obama seems to think that the the tips is more important in israel or turkey is more important. israel is the most important technology force in the world next to the united states, and if we keep on our current path israel will be number one. lou: always good to talk with ink that will help? the m" i on the dot.com. >> in october 2009, taliban fighters attacked an outpost with just 53 troops.. eight of our troops lost theirs lives that day. the author wanted answers on why our troops were left unprepared and unprotected. he joins me next to talk about for singing definitely dry mouth has been a problem for me. but i'm also on a lot of medications that dry my mouth out. i just drank tons ofater all the time. it was never enough. i wasn't sure i was going to be able to continue singing. i saw my dentist and he suggested biotene. it feels refreshing. my mou felt more lubricated. i use the biotene rinse twice a day and then i use the spray throuout the day. it a
microsoft, cisco, johnson and johnson. the dependent on technologies that come from israel. they're deeply dependent. obama seems to think that the the tips is more important in israel or turkey is more important. israel is the most important technology force in the world next to the united states, and if we keep on our current path israel will be number one. lou: always good to talk with ink that will help? the m" i on the dot.com. >> in october 2009, taliban fighters attacked an...
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it has some cool things to it. >> the microsoft mobile is pretty snazzy. >> the microsoft mobile. >> it's pretty snazzy. >> the new issue of "fortune" is "the future issue." andy, thank you very much. >> thank you. >>> when we come back, more from the newsstand. our exclusive first look at the new cover of "time" magazine. keep it right here on "morning joe." ♪ last night ♪ she said >>> 45 past the hour. joining us now, assistant managing editor for "time" magazine, rana foroohar here to reveal the latest issue. it is, rana? >> it is an article by kate pickert which i'm very proud of, i'm proud for her. it's a piece on how 40 years after roe v. wade, the pro-choice movement is losing ground, particularly at a state level. it's a really interesting, very nuanced piece about this debate which affects a huge number of women in america. by the time they're 45, 1 in 3 women in america will have an abortion. but it's arguably harder than it ever has been to get one in many states. there are actually four states that have only one abortion clinic. >> what four states are those? >> that'
it has some cool things to it. >> the microsoft mobile is pretty snazzy. >> the microsoft mobile. >> it's pretty snazzy. >> the new issue of "fortune" is "the future issue." andy, thank you very much. >> thank you. >>> when we come back, more from the newsstand. our exclusive first look at the new cover of "time" magazine. keep it right here on "morning joe." ♪ last night ♪ she said >>> 45 past the hour....
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also coming out in tech, apple, ibm, google and microsoft. tuesday, last month les of existing homes will be out. on friday we get new home sales reports for the month of december. also, by the way, friday is treasury secretary timothy geithner's last day on the job. jack lew takes over from there. finally, fortune magazine releasing the annual list of 100 best companies toork for. search giant google is tops for the fourth year in a row thanks to the 100,000 hours of free massage, employee wellness centers and seven-acreports complex. pretty good. rounding out the top five are fas, data an his ticks firm, chg health care, and wegman's food market in new york. ey're looking to fill more than 65,000 jobs this year. >>> that will do it for us today. thank you so much for joining me. next week i will be reporting from word economic forum in davos, switzerland. we will take you there. each week keep it right here where we are "on the money." have a great weekend. at ikea, we don't just design furniture. we design good mornings. little experiments
also coming out in tech, apple, ibm, google and microsoft. tuesday, last month les of existing homes will be out. on friday we get new home sales reports for the month of december. also, by the way, friday is treasury secretary timothy geithner's last day on the job. jack lew takes over from there. finally, fortune magazine releasing the annual list of 100 best companies toork for. search giant google is tops for the fourth year in a row thanks to the 100,000 hours of free massage, employee...
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also coming out in tech, apple, ibm, google, and microsoft. tuesday, exisales of existing hs will be out. also by the way, friday is treasury secretary timothy geithner's last day on the job. jack lew takes over from there. >>> finally, "fortune" magazine releasing its annual list of the companies to look for. google was tops thanks to the 100,000 hours of free massage and a seven-acre sports complex. pretty good. rounding out the top five are sas, a data analytics firm, chg health care in salt lake city, the boston consulting group and wegmans food market. 78 of those best companies are looking to fill more than 65,000 jobs this year. that'll do it for us for today. thank you so much for joining me. next week, i'll be reporting from the world economic forum in switzerland where business and political leaders will be gathering to talk global issues. we'll take you there. each week keep it here where we are "on the money." have a great week, everybody. see you again next weekend.
also coming out in tech, apple, ibm, google, and microsoft. tuesday, exisales of existing hs will be out. also by the way, friday is treasury secretary timothy geithner's last day on the job. jack lew takes over from there. >>> finally, "fortune" magazine releasing its annual list of the companies to look for. google was tops thanks to the 100,000 hours of free massage and a seven-acre sports complex. pretty good. rounding out the top five are sas, a data analytics firm, chg...
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of course, he is the ceo of microsoft. there are ten people that donated back in 2009. totaling about $250,000 in donations. this time around, all you get is a name. it is making it difficult to figure out where this money is coming from. we would encourage them, them being the administration and the committee for the inauguration, to be more forthcoming prior to the inauguration. by law, 90 days after the inauguration, they have to disclose who donated, how much money they donated and where it all came from. cheryl: that is transparency. adam shapiro, thank you very much. exactly quarter till right now. every 15 minutes stocks now. d getting a new annual high. nicole: we have been watching delta very closely. the transportation index is actually lower. take a look at delta. only a penny. it did hit a new 52 week high. today, a winner. really bucking the trend. let's take a look at the major market averages. the market is under some pressure here. the s&p 500, a loss of over a half of 1%. cheryl: thank you very much. we will see you at the top of the hour. the walt disn
of course, he is the ceo of microsoft. there are ten people that donated back in 2009. totaling about $250,000 in donations. this time around, all you get is a name. it is making it difficult to figure out where this money is coming from. we would encourage them, them being the administration and the committee for the inauguration, to be more forthcoming prior to the inauguration. by law, 90 days after the inauguration, they have to disclose who donated, how much money they donated and where it...
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a lot of emerging markets are going to be huge markets for companies like apple and google and microsoft and nokia. so they are really pushing for lower end, in some ways lower priced screens and devices as well as some of the cutting edge higher end more expensive devices. samsung came up with a very interesting 5.5 inch flexible screen that kind of makes you imagine all kinds of possibilities of how ot screen can be used. you can, for example, bend a screen in your hand if you are holding on to say a subway rail and reading an ebook with the other hand and fold it into the cup of your hand. these are really interesting possibilities. and it creates new markets and new avenues for growth for these companies. >> in recent years companies we really didn't think of as makers of equipment, amazon, gooeling, microsoft, places that have earned their bones in other parts of the computing or communications business were big players at the consumer electronics show. is that still the case? >> those big very cutting edge innovaters in the smart phone and tablet in particular are actually not real
a lot of emerging markets are going to be huge markets for companies like apple and google and microsoft and nokia. so they are really pushing for lower end, in some ways lower priced screens and devices as well as some of the cutting edge higher end more expensive devices. samsung came up with a very interesting 5.5 inch flexible screen that kind of makes you imagine all kinds of possibilities of how ot screen can be used. you can, for example, bend a screen in your hand if you are holding on...
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phoenix we're working with a growing list of almost two thousand corporate partners - companies like microsoft, american red cross and adobe - to create options for you. not only that, we're using what we learn from these partners to shape our curriculum, so that when you find the job you want you'll be a perfect fit. let's get to work. new honey bunches of oats greek yohere we go.ole grain. honey cornflakes and chunks of greek yogurt. i'm tasting both the yogurt and the honey at the same time. i'm like digging this yogurt thing. i feel healthy. new honey bunches of oats greek. >>> drivers are facing slick roads across a big chunk of the country this morning. heavy, blowing s snow made road impassable in parts of north dakota over the weekend. cars slid off icy highways, like this one in salt lake city. a pickup truck careens over a guardrail, killing a couple, their unborn baby and their four dogs. >> that's beyond tragic. >>> with that, let's look at your morning road conditions. fog could affect visibility in the northwest. snow-covered roads around northern michigan and the upper peninsula
phoenix we're working with a growing list of almost two thousand corporate partners - companies like microsoft, american red cross and adobe - to create options for you. not only that, we're using what we learn from these partners to shape our curriculum, so that when you find the job you want you'll be a perfect fit. let's get to work. new honey bunches of oats greek yohere we go.ole grain. honey cornflakes and chunks of greek yogurt. i'm tasting both the yogurt and the honey at the same time....
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. >>> shares of microsoft are slumping, the last trade on microsoft, let's look at the chart, down about a third of a percent to 27.15. that's well off of the lows of the day. this after david faber reported that the company was in negotiations to invest between 1 billion and $3 billion in a buyout of dell, in the form of mezzanine financing. dell had a run up on david's reporting last week. it's still up better than 2%, almost 2.5% now at $13.15. to the nasdaq, where the focus is on tech. we have the big movers there this week with seema mody. >> research in motion shares are rallying, trading at $17.50. within social media facebook shares are outperforming. a lot of positive commentary out of a couple of analysts. topega capital saying we tested the graph search for facebook. other tech movers we're watching, google getting set to report earnings tonight. apple on tap for tomorrow, trading flat at the moment, and amgen reporting earnings tomorrow. shares higher lightly ahead of that report. and medivation is higher. johnson and johnson showed an increase in sales, and the market is tak
. >>> shares of microsoft are slumping, the last trade on microsoft, let's look at the chart, down about a third of a percent to 27.15. that's well off of the lows of the day. this after david faber reported that the company was in negotiations to invest between 1 billion and $3 billion in a buyout of dell, in the form of mezzanine financing. dell had a run up on david's reporting last week. it's still up better than 2%, almost 2.5% now at $13.15. to the nasdaq, where the focus is on...
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the new version of microsoft office has fresh look and new features and automatically updates itself as part of the annual subscription. joanna stern says the 100 fee lets you use office 365 for up to five computers. >> it's great for those who use multiple devices and for the family that has a different computer for the daughter and different one for the son in high school and for the mom who has a computer in the kitchen. >> reporter: office 365 remembers your settings wherever you are. and youtube will begin offering paid prescription for individual channels. the videos might include programs and live events and fees would be $5 or less a month forly -- initially. those are the tech bites have a wonderful wednesday. i am rob nelson. >>> it's 11 minutes after the hour. high wind blowing right now down in the crescent site. you are look live via earth cam at bourbon street. we had a few stragglers out there. cue the car passion throughch the switchover is coming up in a bit. breakfast is few hours away in new orleans and it's no stranger to hosting big parties. they have had super b
the new version of microsoft office has fresh look and new features and automatically updates itself as part of the annual subscription. joanna stern says the 100 fee lets you use office 365 for up to five computers. >> it's great for those who use multiple devices and for the family that has a different computer for the daughter and different one for the son in high school and for the mom who has a computer in the kitchen. >> reporter: office 365 remembers your settings wherever...
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of course, a day after you first reported the microsoft/dell combination. >> microsoft in talks, as we told you yesterday. of course, not much new to add at this point. many of the news organizations also having their own reports here after we told you about it. with the conversations involving microsoft investing. what could be as much as $3 billion. i was given a range $1 billion to $3 billion. the deal itself continues to move forward. my sense is, having spoken to people close to the transaction, if we don't hear something perhaps even by the end of the week, you may start to see temperatures rise among investors, oh, is there a problem. prices still, my understanding, still being negotiated. we talked about a range of 1350 to 14. bloomberg is out with 1425. they've added a quarter to their range in terms of who they're talking to. if you look at dell at this price, time, value, money, risk, everything else, 1311 on the stock, you know, not clear how much upside there would be from here on. let's call it a $14 deal, even if they get to that point. >> are they talking to the justice
of course, a day after you first reported the microsoft/dell combination. >> microsoft in talks, as we told you yesterday. of course, not much new to add at this point. many of the news organizations also having their own reports here after we told you about it. with the conversations involving microsoft investing. what could be as much as $3 billion. i was given a range $1 billion to $3 billion. the deal itself continues to move forward. my sense is, having spoken to people close to the...
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not microsoft, can we monitor you every morning? and i say, well, no. and i think they're still monitoring. >> right. you know, to a certain extent they could, but i think at the end of the day you have these checks and balances -- neil: you argue the checks and balances work. >> i think that we're aware of them, and that's half the battle. neil: katrina, you seem to have your doubts. >> no, no, no, the checks and balances clearly don't work. neil: how do you know? >> because look at the most basic example, facebook. we just had a couple of weeks ago the instagram privacy issue that popped up out of nowhere. here's the bottom line, neil -- neil: didn't that accidentally come up? >> accidentally. this is the stuff we know about. but at the end of the day, though these appliances might be smart and cool and hip, they will also be able to tell the authorities if you were truly, indeed, at home in bed asleep at the time of the murder. neil: well, there -- >> hey, is that such a bad thing? no, look, i think that -- neil: bad news for murderers. >> well, what
not microsoft, can we monitor you every morning? and i say, well, no. and i think they're still monitoring. >> right. you know, to a certain extent they could, but i think at the end of the day you have these checks and balances -- neil: you argue the checks and balances work. >> i think that we're aware of them, and that's half the battle. neil: katrina, you seem to have your doubts. >> no, no, no, the checks and balances clearly don't work. neil: how do you know? >>...
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microsoft even which was a huge presence, really an anchor to the consumer electronic show rt of scaled back this we are. >>. they were certainly here trying to push their windows 8 devialses but they didn't have the presence that they had-- that they have had in recent years. >> suarez: i will be keep and an eye on what you file. thanks for joining us. >> thank you, ray. >> brown: you can get more online about this year's most promising gadgets, as well as some disappointments, from guest tech blogger rob pegoraro. that's on the "rundown." >> woodruffand to the analysis of shields and brooks-- syndicated columnist mark shields and "new york times" columnist david brooks. bell come back, jae, jae. >> thank you, judy. >> woodruff: so afghanistan, the president met with hamid karzai at the white house. david what do you make of this announcement or sense now that they going to try to get u.s. troops out of a combat role quicker than expected. >> i guess i'm mostly impressed by how little resistance there is to us hitting the exit. some of it budgetary, you can't afford it i guess i have t
microsoft even which was a huge presence, really an anchor to the consumer electronic show rt of scaled back this we are. >>. they were certainly here trying to push their windows 8 devialses but they didn't have the presence that they had-- that they have had in recent years. >> suarez: i will be keep and an eye on what you file. thanks for joining us. >> thank you, ray. >> brown: you can get more online about this year's most promising gadgets, as well as some...